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Pakistan registered a thrilling nine-run victory over New Zealand in the fifth and final T20I of the five-match series, thereby leveling the series 2-2. The match took place in Lahore, with one game being abandoned due to rain. However, this particular encounter will be remembered for an unprecedented moment witnessed in cricket, courtesy of New Zealand’s Tim Seifert.
Tim Seifert’s daring attempt: A moment of athletic brilliance
During the sixth over of New Zealand’s innings, Seifert showcased incredible agility and anticipation at the crease. As Mohammad Amir delivered a wide ball aimed far outside off, Seifert, initially shimming down the leg side, adjusted his position swiftly. With a leap reminiscent of a tiger pouncing on its prey, he extended across the off-side in a daring attempt to make contact with the ball. Despite his valiant effort, he couldn’t quite connect with the delivery. This remarkable display of athleticism was akin to a fleeting moment of transformation, as Seifert surged towards the ball with unwavering determination, although ultimately unable to make contact.
Here’s the video:
A full-stretch dive from Tim Seifert 😳 |
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB)
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Seifert’s flourishing innings
At that juncture, Seifert was in sublime form, batting fluently at 36 runs off just 20 deliveries. His innings continued to flourish as he went on to top-score for his side with an impressive 52 runs off 33 balls, comprising 7 fours and 2 sixes. Nevertheless, despite his valiant effort, New Zealand fell short of the target, eventually being dismissed for 169 runs in the final over of the match, trailing by 9 runs. Seifert’s quickfire innings provided New Zealand with a bright start, but his departure in the ninth over triggered a collapse, resulting in the loss of wickets in quick succession. Despite a late surge from Josh Clarkson, New Zealand couldn’t bridge the gap.
Bowling excellence and Pakistan’s competitive total
On the bowling front, Shaheen Afridi and Usama Mir delivered outstanding performances, with figures of 4/30 and 2/21 respectively. Afridi’s exceptional bowling prowess earned him the accolades of Player of the Match and Player of the Series. In the earlier innings, Pakistan posted a competitive score of 178/5 after being put into bat, courtesy of a fine knock from skipper Babar Azam, who scored 69 runs off 44 balls, supported by valuable contributions from Fakhar Zaman and Usman Khan.